LiveUnicorns Reflects on 2021 Launch, Looks Ahead to New Year

LOS ANGELES — Operators of subscription-based live cam site LiveUnicorns are reflecting on 2021 and looking ahead to the new year.

"To help stand out from other platforms, LiveUnicorns has a 90% payout on all income and performers own all the content they create on the site," a rep explained.

"With a growing and active performer base, LiveUnicorns is getting numerous daily applications to add to its [existing] performers," said the rep. "An additional unique aspect of the site is all applicants go through an interview process to make sure performers will be vetted to have the right fit and personality for the culture and ethos of the young platform."

Executive Model Liaison Tati Z expects the new year "will be very exciting and groundbreaking for LiveUnicorns."

"Our creative performers are sending us supportive and positive feedback highlighting that we have truly developed something unique," she continued. "Along with hitting some milestones in 2021, we are now looking to achieve bigger goals for 2022 by adding new features to the platform, having more brand ambassadors and really putting our unique mark on the industry."

Following its attendance at the Exxxotica Washington DC fan expo earlier this month, LiveUnicorns expects to be a presence at forthcoming expos and industry trade shows.

"LiveUnicorns is looking to be the most model-friendly and supportive platform where performers are not only respected, but given an opportunity to be a major part in helping build and fine-tune the platform to make the best and most productive working experience possible," the rep said. "To help in achieving these goals LiveUnicorns continues the close collaboration with partners, such as LittleRedBunny Academy, to help with product development, branding and marketing."

Performer JustViolet described her experience with the platform as "easy and smooth."

"The fact they also pay their performers such a high percentage, and there is fast payment processing, [shows] me they truly care about their performers," Violet added. "These are just some small reasons why I love working with LiveUnicorns."

For more information, visit LiveUnicorns.com and follow the platform on Twitter. Prospective cam models may apply here.

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